English-Thai Dictionary
Library of Congress
N ห้องสมุด แห่งชาติ ของ สหรัฐอเมริกา ใน รัฐ วอชิงตัน hong-sa-mud-haeng-chad-kong-sa-ha-rad-ar-me-ri-ka-nai-rad-wor-ching-tan
librarian
N บรรณารักษ์ ban-na-rak
librarianship
N ตำแหน่ง บรรณารักษ์ tam-ngang-ban-na-rak
librarianship
N บรรณารักษ์ ศาสตร์ librarian science ban-na-rak-sad
library
N การ เก็บ ต้นฉบับ สิ่งพิมพ์ เทป หรือ วัสดุ ใน การค้นคว้าวิจัย kan-keb-ton-cha-bab-sing-pim-theb-rue-wad-sa-du-nai-kan-kon-kwa-wi-jai
library
N การ เก็บ รวม โปรแกรม ของ คอมพิวเตอร์ kan-keb-ruam-pro-kraem-kong-kom-pil-tor
library
N ห้องสมุด หอสมุด หอ เก็บ หนังสือ hong-sa-mud
library science
N บรรณารักษ์ ศาสตร์ library science ban-na-rak-sad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LIBRARIAN
n.[L. librarius, with a different signification, from liber, bark, a book. ] 1. The keeper or one who has the care of a library or collection of books.
2. One who transcribes or copies books. [Not now used. ]
LIBRARY
n.[L. librarium, libraria, from liber, a book. ] 1. A collection of books belonging to a private person, or to a public institution or a company.
2. An edifice or an apartment for holding a collection of books.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LIBRARIAN
Li *bra "ri *an, n. Etym: [See Library. ]
1. One who has the care or charge of a library.
2. One who copies manuscript books. [Obs. ] Broome.
LIBRARIANSHIP
LIBRARIANSHIP Li *bra "ri *an *ship, n.
Defn: The office of a librarian.
LIBRARY
Li "bra *ry, n.; pl. Libraries. Etym: [OE. librairie, F. librairie bookseller's shop, book trade, formerly, a library, fr. libraire bookseller, L. librarius, from liber book; cf. libraria bookseller's shop, librarium bookcase, It. libreria. See Libel. ]
1. A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library.
2. A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books. Holland.
New American Oxford Dictionary
librarian
li brar i an |līˈbre (ə )rēən laɪˈbrɛriən | ▶noun a person, typically with a degree in library science, who administers or assists in a library. DERIVATIVES li brar i an ship |-ˌSHip |noun ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting a scribe or copyist ): from Latin librarius ‘relating to books, ’ (used as a noun ) ‘bookseller, scribe, ’ + -an .
library
li brar y |ˈlīˌbrerē, -brərē ˈlaɪˌbrəri | ▶noun ( pl. libraries ) a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to: a school library | [ as modifier ] : a library book. • a collection of books and periodicals held in such a building or room: the Institute houses an outstanding library of 35,000 volumes on the fine arts. • a collection of films, recorded music, genetic material, etc. , organized systematically and kept for research or borrowing: a record library. • a series of books, recordings, etc. , issued by the same company and similar in appearance. • a room in a private house where books are kept. • (also software library ) Computing a collection of programs and software packages made generally available, often loaded and stored on disk for immediate use. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin libraria ‘bookshop, ’ feminine (used as a noun ) of librarius ‘relating to books, ’ from liber, libr- ‘book. ’
library edition
li brar y e di tion ▶noun an edition of a book that is of large size and has good-quality print and binding, esp. the standard edition of a writer's works.
Library of Congress
Li brar y of Con gress |ˈlaɪˌbrəri əv | the US national library, in Washington, DC.
library school
li brar y school ▶noun a graduate school of a university teaching library science.
library science
li brar y sci ence ▶noun the study of collecting, preserving, cataloging, and making available books and other documents in libraries.
Oxford Dictionary
librarian
li ¦brar |ian |lʌɪˈbrɛːrɪən | ▶noun a person in charge of or assisting in a library. DERIVATIVES librarianship noun ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting a scribe or copyist ): from Latin librarius ‘relating to books ’, (used as a noun ) ‘bookseller, scribe ’, + -an .
library
li |brary |ˈlʌɪbrəri, -bri | ▶noun ( pl. libraries ) a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for use or borrowing by the public or the members of an institution: a university library | [ as modifier ] : a library book. • a collection of books and periodicals held in a library. • a room in a private house where books are kept. • a series of books or recordings issued by a company as a set. • a collection of films, recorded music, etc. , organized systematically and kept for research or borrowing: a record library. • (also software library ) Computing a collection of programs and software packages made generally available, often loaded and stored on disk for immediate use. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin libraria ‘bookshop ’, feminine (used as a noun ) of librarius ‘relating to books ’, from liber, libr- ‘book ’.
library edition
li |brary edi |tion ▶noun an edition of a book which is of large size and has good-quality print and binding, especially the standard edition of a writer's works.
Library of Congress
Library of Con |gress the US national library, in Washington DC.
library school
li brar y school ▶noun a graduate school of a university teaching library science.
library science
li |brary sci |ence ▶noun [ mass noun ] the study of librarianship.
Duden Dictionary
Librarius
Li b ra ri us , Li bra ri us Substantiv, maskulin , der |Libr a rius |der Librarius; Genitiv: des Librarius, Plural: die Librarii lateinisch (im alten Rom ) Bücherabschreiber [und Buchhändler ]
Spanish Dictionary
librar
librar verbo transitivo 1 Evitar que una persona tenga que hacer frente a una obligación, un peligro, una molestia o algo desagradable :su habilidad discursiva lo ha librado de muchos problemas; la filial colombiana se ha librado de una fuerte sanción económica .2 Con sustantivos como lucha , batalla y otros semejantes, sostener lo que indica el sustantivo :los dos caballeros libraron una larga batalla .3 Extender una letra de cambio u otro documento de orden de pago o de entrega de una mercancía :la empresa ha librado una letra de cambio en lugar de pagar en efectivo .4 Dar a conocer o comunicar una sentencia o una comunicación oficial :el juez librará sentencia mañana .5 verbo intransitivo Hacer descanso un trabajador durante un período de tiempo que le corresponde, generalmente una jornada o parte de una jornada :trabajo los domingos pero los lunes libro .6 verbo transitivo Colomb, Méx Lograr pasar por un lugar estrecho, o alcanzar a esquivar un obstáculo pasando muy cerca de él :el conductor apenas pudo librar el poste para no chocar . VÉASE Dios me libre; librar la coca .
librario, -ria
librario, -ria adjetivo Del libro o relacionado con él .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
librarian
li brar i an /laɪbré ə riən /→library 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 図書館員 , 司書 .~ship /-ʃɪp /名詞 U 司書 [図書館員 ]の地位 [職務, 能力 ]; ⦅英 ⦆図書館学 .
library
li brar y /láɪbrèri |-br (ə )ri, -b (ə )ri /〖語源は 「書店 」〗(名 )librarian 名詞 複 -ies /-z /C 1 図書館 ; 図書室 ; (フィルムなどの )ライブラリー ▸ go to the local [public ] library 地元の [公共 ]図書館に行く ▸ check out library books 図書館の本を借りる ▸ the Library of Congress (米国 )議会図書館 ▸ a video library (図書館の )ビデオライブラリー ▸ a library card 図書館貸出しカード 2 ⦅かたく ⦆(個人の )蔵書 ; (レコード フィルムなどの )コレクション ▸ a library catalog 蔵書目録 3 (同じ会社から発売されている一連の )作品集 ; 叢書 (そうしよ ), シリーズ ; 〘コンピュ 〙ライブラリ 〘特定の機能を持ったプログラムを部品化し, 複数のプログラムを1つのファイルにまとめたもの 〙▸ the Microsoft Software Library マイクロソフト社ソフトウェアライブラリ 4 (個人の家の )書庫 ; 書斎 .5 ⦅英 ⦆(劇場の )入場券取扱店 .6 貸本屋 .~́ ed ì tion (装丁の丈夫な )保存版 ; 全集 .~́ p í ctures [f ò otage ]⦅英 ⦆(テレビ番組用に撮影された )資料映像 .~̀ sc í ence ⦅米 ⦆図書館学 .